Sunday, May 30, 2010

giving it another go-

It's 4:00am. I'm sitting in a dim edit bay...eating microwave popcorn. I am patiently waiting for my producer to finish writing scripts. It's dark...and I'm wearing sunglasses. Hit It.

It's been since September since my last posting. Alot has happened, but in my opinion not enough. I started thinking on my way to work for my 2am shift that these weekend days afford me the time to at least write in this blog once or twice a week. So here I am!

This weekend marks the first wedding my newly purchased company is shooting. Due to this awesome shift I'm not able to really attend it, so Nate and a long-time shooter for the company, Aaron Syler, are shooting it. I'm fairly confident Nate will do a good job, however this IS his first REAL time using a pseudo-professional camera and is shooting video for a business...so hopefully things go okay! I may make a cameo when I get out of work at 10am...

At the moment, we have 3 other weddings booked so far this year, with possibly 3 more soon to come. An old business contact has recently called me to take on a chunk of their overflow, which is good. I'm hoping to expand the biz into some other areas and get some work and experience in motion graphics, commercials, and eventually perhaps TV shows, etc. in the near future. One thing that may come up sooner than I'd like is the need to invest in some HD cameras and other equipment. I was hoping this could wait longer, but already it sounds like a job is waiting in the wings and needs an HD camera... so here's to breaking out the contact list and finding an HD camera! (btw all investers, grantors, donations to the biz are currently being accepted...)

Here's a title I did for a gaming Blogger named Savitar. I'm hoping to expand and get into the motion graphics stuff more. I heard from a friend of mine that Savitar needed a new intro, so I decided to make him one for free. It took about 6 hours of barely knowing what I was doing, but I'm a quick study, and he really liked it. So the experience was pretty sucessful.


Anyway, I watched the season finale of Fringe yesterday. It had been sitting on the DVR for a bit and I just remembered it was there. The show started out pretty decently, then sort-of lost itself...but was still pretty good. This most recent season the writers seem to have found a good story/concept to run with now, and the show really seems to be taking off. If you're not watching this show, and like the Sci-Fi/Drama/Suspense genres at all, watch this show!

In other news, my furnace has started leaking again. Awesome. This furnace has been the bane of my existence for awhile now...thanks Robert. The scenario has been this: It works okay...oh damn, it leaks. Why does a furnace leak you ask? Well, it's a high-efficiency CONDENSING furnace. Basically it condensates while it runs in certain spots...for whatever reason. The manufacturers designed a system to drain the water correctly, however my old contractor did not understand this, and treated it like any other furnace install, not paying the extra money to have it installed correctly. That, and the guy he used was "new" to the industry and didn't exactly know to put up a fight to get this done right...or how to do things very well...

Long story short, we stopped the leaking in the first summer we had the furnace. Then came our first winter, and it started condensing/leaking somewhere else once we started using heat. Another long story later, it gets fixed and stops leaking again. This past winter, the furnace exhaust pipe, (constructed from PVC pipe and joints), started to fall apart, (see where I said the guy was "new"), and so my Bro-in-law and I fixed the exhaust pipe.

Fast forward to a week+ ago when I fired up the AC for the first time in months...whatayaknow...leaks again! I traced the leak to the drain coming out of the furnace. Over the winter when Dave and I fixed it, we tried to force the drain into a downward direction as it wasn't angled quite the way it should have been. Well, our pushing and "forcing" ended up creating a defect in the place where the water exits the furnace, which = leak. I thought I fixed everything...but it turns out I only fixed ONE of the leaks. I'm trying to avoid calling a furnace repair man...money it a bit of an "Object" at the moment...but we'll see.

I figure once I get back into the swing of things this blog may take more of a "direction", but that remains to be seen. Again I am writing this in the wee hours of the morning on a Sunday...so we'll see. Maybe I'll include actual pictures in the next one!

Later...to whoever still checks this thing!